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Monday, June 13, 2011

Stepping Out on Nothing

This is a repost of a previous blog that has been updated.

Genuine Biblical Faith

Perhaps you have asked, “What is faith?” I’m sure you’ve heard sermons on it and attended Bible studies regarding it. But what exactly is it? How do we exercise it? How do we walk in it? We are all familiar with Hebrews 11:1—“Faith is the substance of things hoped for; the evidence of things unseen .” But what does that mean? I believe the Holy Spirit has given us the answer.

Faith is believing in that which is not likely or is impossible to happen. Real faith does not just believe in what is improbable , but what is impossible . Real faith doesn’t simply believe in that which is not likely to happen but in that which cannot happen, given human reasoning. Real faith is not believing in the face of the odds but believing in spite of the odds. Real faith is believing for that for which there is no earthly way possible it could happen.

Let’s allow a few heroes of the faith bear witness:

· Noah exercised faith by building an ark to be saved from a flood, even though up to that time no rain had fallen on the earth. Noah had to believe in something he had never seen nor experienced.

· Abraham exercised faith by believing God for a son when he and his wife were elderly and she was unable to bear children!

· David walked in faith when he entered into a battlefield to face down Goliath, an experienced and armored giant warrior. He exercised his faith by believing that God would give him the victory even though every natural and military law would have marked him for dead.

· Peter literally walked in faith when he stepped out of the boat and stood on the surface of the water even though every natural and physical law dictated that he should have sunk to the bottom like a rock (no pun intended ).
I remember exercising genuine biblical faith on the day I was to graduate from high school. The weatherman had forecasted that it was to rain. If it rained, the graduation was going to be held in the gym. We only had 5 tickets and I had many relatives that came in from out of town to go to my graduation. The sky looked ominous. Surely, rain was on the way. However, I didn't put my trust in the weatherman, who could only predict the weather, but in the One who could control the weather. I took my concerns to Him. Long story short, we had our graduation on the football field and all my relatives were able to attend.
This happened again later in my ministry. We had planned a cookout for the neighborhood kids. It would include BBQ and games. Everyone was looking forward to it. Members from the church were coming out to help. Yet, again, the skies threatened rain. I remembered how God came through for me once before. So, I talked to Him. Although it did sprinkle during the event, it was not enough to call anything off. We had the event and cleaned everything up before the skies opened up. God is good.

The best definition of faith I can think of is line from one of Shirley Caesar’s songs, Faith Moves God . “Faith is stepping out on nothing/landing on something .” Essentially, that is faith. It is believing God for what you want or need even though everything is against it happening. Neither circumstances, laws, nor situations bind God. God is God. He can do exceedingly abundantly above all that we may ask or even think.

Genuine faith does not just believe in something or for something that could possibly happen. Genuine faith believes in something or for something that cannot. In short, faith says, ‘yes,’ when everything else says, ‘no.’

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